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,\,\I I;/# ,I good evening . . .<br />
GLASGOW<br />
Published bv The Prlnt Shop . 228-2789 Fax 228-4073 1pnnt4u@nemont net<br />
Out on Cherry Creek<br />
The Hi-Line Wrangler Team Roping<br />
Championships Qualifier was held this past<br />
Saturday and Sunday at the Cherry Creek<br />
Roping Club, attracting cowboys and cowgirls<br />
from several states and Canada. And why not,<br />
considering it paid out over $41,000 in cash<br />
(close to $45,000 in cash and prizes combined).<br />
Over 300 competitors combined to form 777<br />
teams over the two-day fling. The Wrangler<br />
Team Roping Championships is operated by<br />
Dennis Tryan (he's the father of Travis, Clay<br />
and Brady Tryan, all three currently ranked in<br />
the top 10 as headers in the world standings).<br />
While this is the fifth straight year Cherry Creek<br />
Roping Club has hosted this event, there are<br />
60 qualifiers held throughout the northwestern<br />
U.S. leading up to the Wrangler Team Roping<br />
Championship Finals which will be held in<br />
Billings September 28-October 3, 2010.<br />
Above: Saco's Randy Taylor takes his dally and begins turning<br />
the steer for his heeler. Below: #6 Cactus Saddle winners were<br />
heeler Peter Pingert and header Jake Beard who also split<br />
$2,334. Pictured in the presentation are Macy Klind, Pingert,<br />
saddle sponsor Scott Aberg, 12-year-old Beard and Scott Klind.<br />
"This Beard kid is a name to keep an eye on," says Macy.
Everyday 4:00, 7:00 B 920 pm<br />
I<br />
Letter to the Editor<br />
Do we want fireworks next year?<br />
To the Editor,<br />
Some of the signals indicate it may be time to poll<br />
all parties who wish to speak out on whether we should<br />
continue the 4th of July aerial night fireworks display.<br />
We had $4,500 in the bank from last year; we<br />
collected $2,500 this year. The fireworks display cost<br />
$5,000 and $100 in gas money to pick up the display in<br />
6.<br />
Glendive.<br />
Twelve-to-fifteen volunteer firemen volunteered<br />
approximately eight hours each to make the night<br />
presentation. 1 asked for volunteers to assist in the<br />
collection of funds and got not one response. Jeff Knodel<br />
and his daughter and six of my family members handled<br />
the collection.<br />
If you want to continue this program, we need names<br />
and phone numbers of volunteers for the collection of<br />
funds and your response "YES" to continue or "NO" to<br />
drop the program.<br />
Mail your immediate response to:<br />
Gene Hartsock<br />
#I9 Turning Wheel Court<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 59230<br />
B.''<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Gene Hartsock<br />
Randy lsakson<br />
208 8th Street South<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 59230<br />
+ - children's And Community Fair<br />
"~reak The silence To End violence"<br />
2<br />
Loads of Kids games with tons of excrttng prtzes.<br />
Wde. 'Reswm the Cage" MaKe a Child I.D. Card.<br />
Sign up For: The Barrle of TheBands,' and the<br />
'Anti-Violence Video Contest. * Learn how to play safe<br />
in the water. gm your face painted, fly a glider, and<br />
play in the ball pit.<br />
Sponsored by:<br />
1 hc \V~.ntcn's Rcw~lrrc ~'c'tllr't<br />
114 5111 ?I. So.<br />
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98-8101<br />
FARMERS MARKET: Fresh<br />
new potatoes, peas, onions,<br />
kohlrabi, baked goods, jams<br />
&jellies. Produce added each<br />
week when ready. Coffee<br />
pot is always on. Spaces<br />
still available. SATURGAY,<br />
STARTING AT 8 AM. RED<br />
ROCK PLAZA, FT. PECK<br />
HWY.<br />
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5 PARTY YARD SALE:<br />
Household items, small<br />
appliances, new curtains<br />
& sheers, & lots of misc.<br />
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 8AM-<br />
? ALLEY'S PALACE.<br />
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FOR RENT: Storage units<br />
in Nashua. 21 112' x 13'. $80<br />
month, CALL 406-945-1533.<br />
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HOUSE FOR SALE IN<br />
FORT PECK: 3-bedroom,<br />
full basement, single garage.<br />
Has been well maintained with<br />
extras such aschain link fenced<br />
backyard, sprinkler system,<br />
mature trees, new bathroom,<br />
central air & more. Asking<br />
$1 50,000. RZ Realty, Plains<br />
Plaza Bldg., 263-8352.<br />
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FOR SALE: Farm fire truck.<br />
1976 GMC Pickup with 250<br />
gallon fiber tank-Honda pump.<br />
Asking $1750. CALL 263-<br />
8400.<br />
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FOR SALE: 1998 Crestliner<br />
17' Superhawk, 11 5HP<br />
Mariner, Minkota auto pilot<br />
bow mount, marine band<br />
radio, 2 fish finders, 3 new<br />
batteries, much more. Call<br />
263-4306.<br />
July 2-8 1<br />
FOR SALE: A 3 day, 2 night<br />
getaway to Las Vegas! Rooms<br />
only. Need to be used by July<br />
31. ONLY $115. Regular price,<br />
$1 60. Call 263-5357.<br />
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CONTRACTORS<br />
OPEN HOUSE: Bennett<br />
Development, 36 JET DRIVE.<br />
Saturday, July 1 Oth,10 AM-1 2<br />
Noon. Come walk through,<br />
see the quality of work, and<br />
meet the Bennetts.<br />
valley County Transit<br />
Payment 8 reservation must be made by July 6
FWP Commission met today<br />
The <strong>Montana</strong> Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission met<br />
today in Helena. Among the agenda items to be discussed was<br />
the South <strong>Glasgow</strong> Conservation Easement (CE) Proposal.<br />
The <strong>Montana</strong> Glaciated Plains Milk River Conservation<br />
and Restoration State Wildlife Grant was approved in<br />
December 2006. It's objective is to "place 10,000 acres within<br />
the Milk River Riparian Zone under conservation easements,<br />
or other appropriate strategies, to conserve fish and wildlife<br />
communities including game and nongame species." This<br />
effort, called The Milk River Initiative, meshes perfectly<br />
with the habitat objectives of the Upland Game Bird Habitat<br />
Enhancement Program.<br />
The 324-acre South <strong>Glasgow</strong> Project is located 1 mile<br />
south of <strong>Glasgow</strong> along the Milk River in Valley County.<br />
The property is managed for grain production. One parcel<br />
extends along 0.3 miles of the Milk River and the other parcel<br />
includes 2 oxbows approximately 0.75 miles in length. The<br />
mix of fields and riparian cover, and the adjacent Milk River,<br />
makes this ranch important to white-tailed deer, pheasants,<br />
waterfowl, fish, two threatenedlendangered Species, six<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> species of concern.<br />
Standardconservation easement covenants would protect<br />
native habitats along the Milk River and the two oxbows.<br />
Extensive habitat enhancements would be implemented to<br />
expand riparian zones and increase cover throughout the<br />
grain fields, primarily for pheasants. Habitat enhancements<br />
would represent UGHEP projects that are not held for a<br />
short term as done with standard UGHEP projects, but in<br />
perpetuity. Acquisition of a CE will guarantee free public<br />
access to this ranch and to the Milk River for hunting, fishing<br />
and other types of public recreation. The Brazil Creek and<br />
Lower Brazil Creek CEs are located along the Milk River 3<br />
miles west of the South <strong>Glasgow</strong> CE Project.<br />
The South <strong>Glasgow</strong> Project CE proposal has not yet<br />
been subjected to public comment. If the FWP Commission<br />
endorses this action an environmental assessment,<br />
management plan and socioeconomic analysis will be<br />
prepared and made available to the public for a 21-day<br />
comment period. In addition, a public hearing will be held<br />
in <strong>Glasgow</strong>.<br />
Proposed Action: FWP to purchase, hold, enhance and<br />
-<br />
monitor a South Glasnow Proiect CE.<br />
No Action Alternative: The ranch could be sold to<br />
a recreational buyer with no guaranteed preservation of<br />
existing agricultural values, wildlife habitat or public access,<br />
or the opportunity for habitat enhancement.<br />
Agency Recommendation & Rationale: FWP<br />
recommends approval by the FWP Commission to proceed<br />
with purchasing a South G1asgow Project CE using FWP's<br />
UGBEP funds in conjunction with SWG funds.<br />
Proposed Motion - Support FWP's recommendation to<br />
purchase a conservation easement on this property.<br />
Recoring U<br />
Open House<br />
Tuesday, July 13<br />
I Dlnlncr Hours Open<br />
From old museum building to new<br />
The Children's Museum will be having another work<br />
day on Saturday, July 10th from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. if anyone<br />
is available to help. The contents of the old Museum will be<br />
moved down to the new Museum building (Penny's). Meet<br />
up at the old Museum on Hwy 2 East at 1Oa.m.<br />
5,"'-<br />
Thank you to each and everyone<br />
of you for making our anniversary<br />
celebration into such a great day!<br />
Thank you for all the cards, plants,<br />
flowers, and good wishes.<br />
Drawing winners:<br />
Flowers: Barry Sain<br />
Smiley (Johnston) Clark<br />
Sheri Richardson<br />
Pro Flo Faucet: Betty Vegge<br />
Pro Flo Stool: Marvin Barstad<br />
Lennox Pure Air: LeRoy Sief<br />
Thank you again,<br />
All of at<br />
Dale Plumbing & Heating<br />
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47 Kelly Bahls ....................... Sidney, MT<br />
Tim Mogser - ....................... Sidney, MT<br />
1 Marvin Johnson ................ Sidney, MT 24 Harlyn Olson ..................... Richey, MT 48 Robert Nygaard ............. Ft. Peck, MT<br />
Don Johnson .............. Great Falls, MT Clinton Volbrecht .............. Richey, MT Danny Nygaard ............ Cut Bank, MT<br />
2 Mike Gibbs .................... Glendive, MT 25 Andy Hicks .................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 49 Ron McNary .................. Williston, ND<br />
Aspen Gibbs ................. Glendive, MT Steve Schindler .............. <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT Shaquille Bankston (Governor's Team), TN<br />
3 Georgia Gibbs-Atkinson ... Poplar, MT 26 Brent Smith .................... Williston, ND 50 Landon Holte ................. Ft. Peck, MT<br />
Jamie Atkinson ................. Poplar, MT Troy Johnson ................. Williston, ND Casey Holte ................... Mandan, ND<br />
4 Roger D. Johnston ........... Billings, MT 27 Craig Teal ............... Detroit Lakes, MN 51 Craig Hallock ................. <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT<br />
Loise Johnston ................ Billings, MT Keeley Montgomery ..... Miles City, MT Chuck Emerson ........ Kettle Falls, WA<br />
5 Todd Aune ...................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 28 Jack Shanstrom .............. Billings, MT 52 Jay Erickson ...................... Wolf Point<br />
Paul Aune ,......................<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT Darrel Johnson .................. Hardin, MT Ted Toavs .................... Wolf Point, MT<br />
6 Don Baker .................. Lake Elmo, MN 29 Dave Burg ..................... Williston, ND 53 Ben Unterseher ............. <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT<br />
John Hooper ................ Bozeman, MT Kevin Miller .................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT Jeff Unterseher ............. Glendive, MT<br />
7 Gary Feland Jr. .................. Shelby, MT 30 Michael Johnson ................ Leigh, NE 54 Todd Dooley ..................... Sidney, MT<br />
Curt Stene ........................... Kevin, MT Sheryl Johnson ................... Leigh, NE Randy Hurst ................... Fairview, MT<br />
8 Daryl Belik ........................... Tioga, ND 31 Jerry Tade ...................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 55 Todd Riggs .................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT<br />
James Sandbeck, E. Grand Forks, MN John French .................... Nashua, MT Ken Schmidt .................. <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT<br />
9 Eddie Mindt .................... Lambert, MT 32 Audie Simpson .................. Saco, MT 56 Mark Jones ...................... Billings, MT<br />
Gary Mindt ..................... Fairview, MT Paul Dull ...................... Hinsdale, MT Bill Legate .............. Grand Rapids, MI<br />
10 Shane Morse ................... Billings, MT 33 Bob Klein ......................... Billings, MT 57 Denny Mailey ................... Billings, MT<br />
Kenny Kepp ...................... Hardin, MT Bob Meiers ..................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT Dan Wetzel .................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT<br />
11 Crow Crawford .............. <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 34 Darrell Bocek ............ Ranchester, WY 58 Steve Bell ..................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT<br />
Ray Crawford ............. Great Falls, MT Paul Verley .................... Sheridan, WY Lisa Ball ......................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT<br />
12 Wayne Tuttle ...................... Minot, ND 35 Wendi Ross ................. Miles City, MT 59 Bill Dasinger ............... Wolf Point, MT<br />
Tanner Tutle ........................ Minot, ND Anette Thomas ................ Jordan, MT Rob Stovern ................ Wolf Point, MT<br />
13 Leroy Costin ....................... Saco, MT 36 Ernie Olness .................... Billings, MT 60 Whit Rush .................. Wolf Point, MT<br />
Buck Taylor ......................... Saco, MT Brent Olness .................... Billings, MT Carly Rush .................. Wolf Point, MT<br />
14Rick Pokrzywinski .... Watford City, ND 37 Ray Glasoe .................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 61 Paul Wemmer ............. Wolf Point, MT<br />
Larry Durand ...................... Minot. ND Shane Rhoads ............... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT Trenton Wemmer ......... Wolf Point, MT<br />
15 Norm Sillerud ................ <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 38 Bill Porter .................... Cheyenne, WY 62 Jamie Olson ..................... Billings, MT<br />
JR Rasmusen ................. <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT Al Keffer ...................... Cheyenne, WY Bronson Kelly ................... Billings, MT<br />
16 Levi Sugg ....................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 39 Jared Fritz ........................ Billings, MT 63 Craig Karge ................. Wolf Point, MT<br />
Ed Sugg ......................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT Dennis Miller .................... Gillette, WY Jason Skolrud ................ <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT<br />
17 Rob Smith .................... Newtown, ND 40 Kris Keller ................... Wolf Point, MT 64 Scott Sundheim ............. Fairview, MT<br />
Piper Pennington ............ Coweta, OK Charlie Redfield .......... Wolf Point, MT Cindy Sundheim ............ Fairview, MT<br />
18 Carl Seilstad ......................... Roy, MT 41 Mike Haynie ................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 65 Darcy Burnell ................. Ft. Peck, MT<br />
Cathy Seilstad ....................... Roy, MT Brandon Hoerster ......... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT Leon Garfiel'd .............. Wolf Point, MT<br />
19 Fuzz Carnahan ................... Malta, MT 42 Eric Esp, ........................ Fishtail, MT 66 Clint Thomas ................... Jordan, MT<br />
Greg Garwood .................... Butte, MT Kyle Palmer ................... Hinsdale, MT Layne Thomas ................. Jordan, MT<br />
20 Marty Oyloe ................... Williston, ND 43 Casey Thomas ................. Jordan, MT 67 Snuff Dahl ...................... Ft. Peck, MT<br />
Jake Hatzenbiler ........... Williston, ND Marvin Loomis ................. Brusett, MT Clay Kittleson ................. Ft. Peck, MT<br />
21 Daniel Kaiser ............. Great Falls, MT 44 Mitch Hall ...................... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 68 Reg Gibbs ....................... Billings, MT<br />
Gary Baron ................. Great Falls, MT Charlie Long ........................................ Jordan Gibbs ................... Billings, MT<br />
22 Leon Towell ................... Douglas, WY 45 Roamn Bosworth .......... Glendive, MT 69 Wes Miller ....................... Nashua, MT<br />
Clarence Davis .................... Mills, WY Todd Thompson ............ Glendive, MT Jim Miller .............................................<br />
23 Kevin Lynch .................... Huntley, MT 46 Mitch Griebel ................. <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT 70 Robert Martin ............... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT<br />
Mike Bloch ......................... Lovell, WY Ron Sanford ............. Watford City, ND Chuck Lawson ............... <strong>Glasgow</strong>, MT
1. Don Barton 8. Myla Barton (Gillette) - 61.92 Ibs. - $8000<br />
2. Kris Keller (Wolf Point) 8. Charlie Redfield (Butte) - 54.69 - $4000<br />
3. Fuzz Carnahan (Malta) 8. Greg Ganvood (Butte) - 49.88 - $2750<br />
4. Todd Riggs 8. Ken Schmidt (<strong>Glasgow</strong>) - 47.66 - $2500<br />
5. Ted Toavs 8. Jay Erickson (Wolf Point) -46.09 - $2250<br />
6. Jerad Fritz (Billings) 8. Dennis Miller (Gillette) - 44.9 - $2000<br />
7. Robert Martin 8. Chuck Lawson (Glasgcw) - 38.9 - $1750<br />
8. Eddie Mindt (Lambed) 8. Gar), Mindt (Fairview) - 38.12 - $1150<br />
9. Audie Simpson (Saco) 8. Paul Dull (Hinsdale) - 37.49 - $753<br />
10. Kevin Miller (<strong>Glasgow</strong>) 8. Dave Burg (Williston) - 36 - $500<br />
I NEW ITEMS ON MENU I<br />
2,173+1- sq. ft. 4 bebroom Lome, Many outbuildings including 2 shops,<br />
I barn, and corrals which lead to ridina arena and more!<br />
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75% off all Annuals<br />
The Village Idiot.. .<br />
Three guys were trying to sneak into the Olympic<br />
Village to scoop souvenirs and autographs. The first says,<br />
"Let's watch the registration table to see if there's a crack in<br />
the security system that we can utilize to scam our way in."<br />
Immediately, a burly athlete walks up to the table and<br />
states, "Angus MacPherson. Scotland. Shotput." He opens his<br />
gym bag to display a shotput to the registration attendant.<br />
The attendant says, "Very good, Mr. MacPherson. Here<br />
is your packet of registration materials, complete with hotel<br />
keys, passes to all Olympic events, meal tickets, and other<br />
information."<br />
The first guy gets inspired and grabs a small tree sapling,<br />
strips off the limbs and roots, walks up the registration table<br />
and states: "Chuck Wagon. Canada. Javelin."<br />
The attendant says, "Very good, Mr. Wagon. Here is<br />
~ -<br />
your packet of registration materials, hotel keys, passes,<br />
meal tickets, and so forth. Good luck!"<br />
The second guy grabs a street utility manhole cover,<br />
walks up to the registration table and states: "Dusty Rhodes,<br />
Australia. Discus."<br />
The attendant says, "Terrific, Mr. Rhodes. Here is your<br />
packet of registration materials, hotel keys, a full set of<br />
passes, and meal tickets. Enjoy yourself."<br />
They scamper in, but suddenly realize their buddy is<br />
missing. They groan, because he's a simpleton from the<br />
Prairie Pothole Region of North Dakota. Thev forgot to<br />
Monday, July 19th at 7:00 p.m. in the conference room<br />
at the Fish Hatchery in Fort Peck, <strong>Montana</strong>.<br />
The purpose of this meeting is to take public comment prio~<br />
to making a resolution about 1) the scope of construction<br />
of certain improvements, known as "the loop", and 2) about<br />
spending certain District funds, and borrowing monies, as<br />
necessary, for the construction of these improvements.<br />
This Notice is made pursuant to Sections 7-1-2121 and<br />
7-13-2218 of the <strong>Montana</strong> Code Annotated.<br />
If you have any questions or need more information prior to the<br />
hearing, please contact Shannon Liebelt at the<br />
District Office (526-3529).<br />
barbed wire under his arm and states: "Foster Bean. Bisbee,<br />
Nort-Dakota. Fencing."<br />
by Brad Rath<br />
Due to a lawsuit...<br />
Mighty Orbots is an American/<br />
Japanese super robot animated<br />
series. It was a short-lived program<br />
that only lasted for 13 episodes,<br />
due in part to a lawsuit between the<br />
show's creators and toymaker Tonka,<br />
who accused them of basing the<br />
cartoon on their GoBots franchise..<br />
The program started in September, 1984 and ended in<br />
December, 1985 The episode aired on the ABC network on<br />
Saturday mornings.<br />
The story takes place in the 23rd century. The people of<br />
Earth have banded together along with some peaceful aliens.<br />
A group called Shadow wants to destroy any peaceful group<br />
and take over the entire galaxy. Robots have become the<br />
enforcement agents and the story is built around the battles<br />
against Shadow. Six special robots are able to join together<br />
to form one more powerful robot that becomes the Mighty<br />
Orbot. An unusual element is that some of the robots are<br />
female while others are male. It just seems a bit unusual.